Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a disease with a confusing array of symptoms such as unpredictability, anger, depression and self-abuse. Parents who suffer from BPD are often unable to provide for their children's basic physical and emotional needs. The first step-by-step guide of its kind, Surviving a Borderline Parent leads readers to understand and overcome the lasting effects-low self-esteem, guilt, hypersensitivity-of a childhood where parents expect their children to take care of them.
Kimberlee Roth is a health writer and journalist. She has written about borderline personality disorder and topics related to physical and emotional well being for numerous newspapers and magazines, including the Chicago Tribune.
1 soft covered book, 185 pages.